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29 - English Language and Literature
University of Manchester
Disturbing Practices: History, Sexuality, and Women's Experience of Modern War
We would like to have this monograph double-weighted because it moves across a wide historiographical and theoretical terrain to rethink the interdisciplinary project of lesbian, gay and queer history. In order to argue for a new hybrid practice called queer critical history, the book produce a sustained dialogic exchange between queer studies and critical history based on extensive archival research across Britain, including The National Archives, National Army Museum, House of Lords Records Office, British Library, Wellcome Library, Imperial War Museum, Women's Library, Churchill Archives, Cambridge, University of Glasgow Archives, University of Leeds Library, University of Wales, Bangor.